What is the area of the circle that can be inscribed in a square of side 6 cm?
Answers
Answered by
23
side of square = 6cm
diameter of circle = 6cm
radius of circle = 6/2 = 3cm
Area of circle = πr^2 = 22/7 × 3 × 3 = 28.28 cm^2
diameter of circle = 6cm
radius of circle = 6/2 = 3cm
Area of circle = πr^2 = 22/7 × 3 × 3 = 28.28 cm^2
Answered by
35
SOLUTION:
FIGURE IS IN THE ATTACHMENT
Diameter : A chord of a circle passing through the centre is called the diameter of the circle.
SOLUTION:
Given:
Side of a square = 6 cm
Diameter of the circle = side of a square = 6cm
Radius of a circle (r)= diameter of the circle/2
Radius of a circle= 6/2 = 3 cm
Area of circle = πr²
Area of circle = π × (3)²
Area of circle = π × 9
Area of circle = 9π cm²
Hence, the Area of circle = 9π cm²
HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU..
FIGURE IS IN THE ATTACHMENT
Diameter : A chord of a circle passing through the centre is called the diameter of the circle.
SOLUTION:
Given:
Side of a square = 6 cm
Diameter of the circle = side of a square = 6cm
Radius of a circle (r)= diameter of the circle/2
Radius of a circle= 6/2 = 3 cm
Area of circle = πr²
Area of circle = π × (3)²
Area of circle = π × 9
Area of circle = 9π cm²
Hence, the Area of circle = 9π cm²
HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU..
Attachments:
2veer2:
plz Mark this as brainliest
Similar questions